Thursday, March 16, 2017

Thankful Thursday

Today we are joining Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.There are just so many things in my life to be thankful for. Today I want you to see how grateful I am for this wonderful home I have with a lovely hearth for me to take a morning nap on.

Today I am sharing it with my new friend Logan the Leprechaun. If you missed how he came to visit our family, be sure to check out our post from Tasty Tuesday HERE. We had a lot of fun participating in the Chewy.com St. Paddy's Day challenge.

See how beautiful my special place is. See that clock up there. It belonged to my Mom's grandfather and dates back to the early 1900s. It makes funny noises every hour and half hour, but the peeps seem to like those sounds. As for me, I love how the cool tiles feel on my belly. Mom calls me Hot Stuff since I also love to sleep on the cold tiles in the laundry room.

Truth be told, I think I am a very nice addition to the decor of this hearth. What do you think? I hope you find reasons in your life to be thankful too.Woos - Misty

23 comments:

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Misty that is a most lovely place to nap and it is kinda throne like too...befitting your status as family Princess. And you are for sure hot stuff...for tons of reasons. MOLMOL Lightning might have to learn karate when you start datingHugs madi your bff

PS mom meant to say how very much we love the clock. WOW it is a treasure too.Has it always worked purrfectly or have you had to give it routine maintenance. Dad hates DST because it plays havoc with our grandfather clock.However, it is easier to reset in the spring that the fallHugs madi

Oh Misry, that is such a gorgeous picture of you sitting on the hearth. We are very thankful for lots of things and one is getting to visit you and Lightning. You are really growing up Misty. Have a great day.

I am very thankful to have you as a wonderful furfriend MistyYou make the most pawfect addition to that fireplaceLoves and licky kissesPrincess Leah xxxPeeS Wow, that is sum special clock, quite fascinating!